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|name = NNN Extra Broadcast | |||
|image = NNNN.jpg | |image = NNNN.jpg | ||
|maker = DarkYKnighT | |maker = DarkYKnighT | ||
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|date = August 7th, 2007 | |date = August 7th, 2007 | ||
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'''NNN Extra Broadcast'' (Japanese: NNN臨時放送, NNN Rinji Hōsō) is a Japanese [[screamer]] and also a | '''NNN Extra Broadcast'' (Japanese: NNN臨時放送, NNN Rinji Hōsō) is a Japanese [[screamer]] and also a Japanese urban legend. The video was uploaded by a [[YouTube]] user named ''DarkYKnighT'', and it has 1 million views. There are several versions of this video on [[YouTube]] too. | ||
The video begins with the classic "'' no signal''" screen and next, an image of a junkyard appears suddenly, along with a text saying ''"NNN臨時放送"'' (it means "''NNN Extra Broadcast''"). Then, a list showing the name and the age of some persons appears on the screen. When the list ends, an image of a child appears after 2 minutes, but without any scream. The credits begin to appear and when it ends, a message saying: ''"These will be the tomorrow victims" (明日の犠牲者はこの方々です)'' appears. it shows a picture of [[Jeff the Killer]] also appears in 4 minutes, together with the image of the child appearing again. There is no scream at all. | The video begins with the classic "'' no signal''" screen and next, an image of a junkyard appears suddenly, along with a text saying ''"NNN臨時放送"'' (it means "''NNN Extra Broadcast''"). Then, a list showing the name and the age of some persons appears on the screen. When the list ends, an image of a child appears after 2 minutes, but without any scream. The credits begin to appear and when it ends, a message saying: ''"These will be the tomorrow victims" (明日の犠牲者はこの方々です)'' appears. it shows a picture of [[Jeff the Killer]] also appears in 4 minutes, together with the image of the child appearing again. There is no scream at all. | ||
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''NNN Extra Broadcast'' is also a Japanese urban legend. It says that "''a mysterious video flows after the end of each late-night transmission''". At the end of some nocturnal transmissions, suddenly a list with the name of some persons begins to roll like a staff roll, together with a dark atmosphere and classic creepy music, and finally, the message "''These will be the tomorrow victims. Good night.''" (Japanese: 明日の犠牲者はこの方々です、おやすみなさい) is shown on the screen. | ''NNN Extra Broadcast'' is also a Japanese urban legend. It says that "''a mysterious video flows after the end of each late-night transmission''". At the end of some nocturnal transmissions, suddenly a list with the name of some persons begins to roll like a staff roll, together with a dark atmosphere and classic creepy music, and finally, the message "''These will be the tomorrow victims. Good night.''" (Japanese: 明日の犠牲者はこの方々です、おやすみなさい) is shown on the screen. | ||
There are three versions of this urban legend: the first is that when you are watching TV at night, a mysterious video suddenly appears and shows the name of some | There are three versions of this urban legend: the first is that when you are watching TV at night, a mysterious video suddenly appears and shows the name of some person, and you can't switch the channel. The second is that your name appears at the end of the list, and you may die tomorrow because of that. The third version says that you can hear a monotone voice repeating the name of each person that is in the list, and then, an image of an eye suddenly appears watching you, it will still for 5 minutes. | ||
The legend was inspired in the commercials of the NNN news network, which when a very important event occurs in Japan, all stations of the NNN network have their broadcast paralyzed to announce the incident, and at the end of the commercial, they leave a list of people who have lost their lives in the incident. | The legend was inspired in the commercials of the NNN news network, which when a very important event occurs in Japan, all stations of the NNN network have their broadcast paralyzed to announce the incident, and at the end of the commercial, they leave a list of people who have lost their lives in the incident. | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]! | <u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]! | ||
*youtube.com/watch?v=PWyWyoBwy3w | *youtube.com/watch?v=PWyWyoBwy3w | ||
*dic.pixiv.net/a/NNN臨時放送 — ''More information about the video and the urban legend.'' | *dic.pixiv.net/a/NNN臨時放送 — ''More information about the video and the urban legend.'' | ||
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[[Category:2007]] | [[Category:2007]] | ||
[[Category:Videos]] | [[Category:Videos]] | ||
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[[Category:Urban Legends]] | [[Category:Urban Legends]] | ||
[[Category:Silent Screamers]] | [[Category:Silent Screamers]] | ||
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